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Re: SS Springs brought back up again




Good info. This agrees completely with what Paul L. told me about installing SS springs on his 63 Sport Fury................................MO ----- Original Message ----- From: "Layne Grissman" <64Polara500@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: SS Springs brought back up again


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To all who are wondering...on our 64's, when you try the SS springs
with the stock hangers it comes up short, and not fitting exactly as
they should.  I tired this approach to try and save a little $.....you
can get the springs on and mounted on both sides with stock, however,
they do not line up whatsoever with the "pin" on the Rear end....

Once I installed the 2" extensions from Mopar, everything lined up,
the pin seated nicely, and I was able to get all installed with no
issues whatsoever.  I talked to Summit....I talked to Mopar....they
said we do need these extensions.
Here is a link to Summit Racing's list of cars and what they need:

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DCC-3690456/Application/?query=Year|1965&prefilter=1

Layne


On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Herb <zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


In one of the reply's someone said 62/63 did not use them and 64/65 did?. I
thought they were all the same 62/65??. I was left to believe that 66 and
newer B's needed them, and 65 and older B's did not. And yes that two
inches can cause the shackles to bind in the rear doing funny things to the springs & eventually the frame, but Layne said every thing aligned up well?
The springs in a bind will do funny things to the ride height also. That's
the reason I had him look at the shackles going up and down for binding.
Also by all means never I repeat Never use those after market adjustable
extended length shackles as they will kill a set of new springs in a
heartbeat.

Herb

-------Original Message-------

From: Pat Herman
Date: 11/25/09 07:58:01
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: SS Springs brought back up again

I'm confused on the 2" front brackets Layne mentions. I thought early
B-bodies used the stock front spring hanger with SS springs. Are these
different brackets being referred to?

Pat


Herb wrote:


You replaced the springs, I presume, because they were bad! Did you
replace
the frame bushings for the shackles in the rear? When you raise or
lower
the car do the shackles swing freely and equally & not binding? One
thing
to try is loosen the six bolts, two bolts through the front of the
spring &
four shackle bolts on rear of spring then raise and lower the car to let
the
spring bushings neutral-out just confirming nothing is in a bind.
Re-torque
them with the car on the ground. I bet the old drivers side spring was
the
weakest (Gets the most stress over 45 years especially if I was driving)
and
was compensated for by the torsion bar adjustment in past allignments.
Are
the T-bar adjusters equal? Probably not! I bet the drivers side is
tighter! Also if your car is aligned with you in it, it will sit just a
little higher on drivers side empty!

If nothing is binding, I would get it aligned and see if that rectify's
the
problem, I am sure it will. Also remind your alignment guy torsion bar
adjustment is required first. Every time he adjusts them the car needs
to
be flexed up & down from the front & rear bumpers to equal out. If
after
the alignment, and every thing is level, and you have one adjuster Allot
tighter than the other then I would worry. Other than that I would
"Forget
About It!!"



         
Herb

1956 Plymouth Belvedere 361
1959 Coronet 326 Poly
1963 Fury 2D/HT 6.1
1963 Sport Fury Convertible 361
1970 Challenger RT 440 - 4 Sale
1999 Durango SLT 5.9
2008 SRT-8 Magnum 6.1
St. Louis, MO.

http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/mmo42009.html


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